Dante, who has agreed to provide information about an associate in exchange for his own charges being dropped

Which is true regarding arrests in the United States

Making an arrest is a dangerous action for a police officer to undertake

Which of the following is the most true regarding the fleeing felon rule

the use of deadly force unarmed, nonviolent felons who are fleeing in unlawful

Which is true regarding police interviews?

The tone of a police interview should be formal but somewhat relaxed.

T OR F:

Bill Smith says to a police interrogator, \"Did I kill Tom Jones? What if I did? You have no proof.\" Bill Smith\'s comments are admissions not confessions.

TRUE

Which Supreme court case redefined the \"fleeing felon rule\"

Tennessee v Garner

Which is best illustrated by the following scenario?

Bill Monroe matches a description of a burglary suspect from an incident that occurred last night. Monroe is stopped by a police officer and is asked questions about his activities the night before. Monroe believes that he cannot leave; thus, he stays and answers the officer\'s questions.

an investigative detention

T OR F:

Mercenary informants give information in exchange for a fee.

TRUE

T OR F:

The probable cause requirement is the most important component to an officer\'s authority to search and seize.

TRUE

Which best describes the results for the Christopher Commission?

guidelines that police are to exercise the minimum amount of force necessary to control a suspect

T OR F:

The plain-view doctrine states that officers on a sidewalk who see marijuana plants through the window of a home may enter that home and confiscate the evidence without a warrant.

FALSE

Which piece of information will not be included on the search warrant affidavit?

who owns the search for item

T OR F:

The \"immediate area\" of a vehicle is defined as the entire passenger compartment including closed but not locked containers.

TRUE

T OR F:

The Supreme Court ruled in the Terry case that the practice known as \"stop and frisk\" is invalid unless the officer has probable cause to believe a crime has been committed.

FALSE

T OR F:

Once consent to a warrantless search has begun, the search may continue even if the suspect changes his mind about the search.

FALSE

Which are examples of excessive force used by a police officer?

III, IV

Chemical gas against a protestor who refuses to leave a courtroom, Taser on a middle school student (12 years old) who spits at the officer

T OR F:

Those vehicles used by undercover investigators must be kept \"clean,\" which means those cars should be not be filled with trash or superfluous papers that could be confusing to other support officers.

FALSE

T OR F:

There is no reason why most police organizations should not utilize undercover agents.

FALSE

T OR F:

The Carroll doctrine relates to warrantless searches of automobiles.

TRUE

T OR F:

Interrogations should be handled by a team of four officers, one who conducts the questioning procedure, and three others who act as witnesses and encourage the suspect to speak.

FALSE

T OR F:

When an officer concludes that a crime was committed and that the suspect probably committed it, probable cause is immediately established.